Prints sold as a set

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Postby zombiedictator on Wed May 16, 2012 4:16 pm

If a print is sold as a set is it best to add the set as 1 piece of art, or 2 individual pieces? I added 2 Mike Mitchell OGs I bought separately even though you could only order them as a set. But I also added an Andy Ristaino giclee (a whopping run of 3, 1 I own, 1 the artist) set as a single piece.

Also, can you add notes to art after the fact?
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Postby starkiller on Wed May 16, 2012 4:35 pm

if print(s) is sold as a set, submit it as a set

however w/o looking at the OGs you submitted I'd probably go with listing them individually even if you bought them together purely because they are OGs

you can always post notes/corrections in the corrections thread if there are any mistakes or clarifications (or PM the EB team member who approved the listing)

when you add art that is a "set" or the individual prints - just include in the notes as much info about it for the EB team to consider when reviewing & approving. ultimately we try to keep all the individual print and set listings together when the art is the same - like 2 colorways of the same image sold together or a diptych, triptych sold together. otherwise if the art is different between prints in the set (like the Ansin Tron, Stout Star Wars) then we create individual listings for the art vs the set. there are some prints (Obey stuff comes to mind) that aren't sold as sets but people collect them as such that we create the individual and "set" listings for convenience as it was something enough site members requested. the EB Team tries our best to keep this consistent but of course there are always some exceptions. overall this is just a rough guideline and not a steadfast rule, so it really depends.
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Postby Aimeeing on Thu May 17, 2012 1:22 am

Cool sound too with just one drummer that year and the wall of sound as big as it ever was. I played the hell out of that tape.
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